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Moving to Spain with children

 

Starting a new life in a foreign country can be very daunting for adults let alone children. If you are moving to Spain with children, whatever age, it is something not to be taken lightly.

 

Over the last 20 years an increasing number of families from European countries have set up home in Spain. And for many, the move has turned out to be the best decision they ever made. Many children settle well. They have left a grey life in the UK with bad weather, ever increasing prices, lack of jobs and a "Yob Culture".

   

But not all families find their paradise in the Mediterranean sunshine. For many the upheaval of leaving their native land and adjusting to a completely different way of life proves too much to cope with and they return home, wiser for the experience and often a lot poorer.

 

If you're considering moving to Spain with children, make sure you're aware of all the common problems and pitfalls which face foreign families trying to start afresh in a new country.

 

Generally, the younger your children are the more likely they are to settle abroad and adjust to all the sudden changes in their lives. Young children can adapt much more quickly and easily to almost any change of circumstances as long as they're at the centre of a loving, secure family. Pre-school children pick up a new language in no time, they make new friends quickly and are likely to adapt easily to the new climate and different routine.

 

The older your children are, the more likely they are to suffer with problems such as homesickness, isolation and feelings of inadequacy at school. No matter how loving and supportive you are as parents, teenagers are likely to find it extremely difficult to settle into a Spanish school especially if they're not fluent in the language from day one. So you'll need to consider whether you can afford to pay for private education within an international school.

 

Getting children a place in a state run Spanish school is normally a straight forward affair for EU citizens - you can get your child in school almost immediately, it's free and you don't need to wait for a resident's permit ("residencia"). Some of the more popular schools have a waiting list but the local authorities have a responsibility to find an alternative school if necessary. In areas with large ex-pat communities, many Spanish schools provide special language coaching for newly arrived foreign children for the first few weeks.

 

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If you plan to send your children to a Spanish school, it's important that you master the language yourself so that you can be fully involved in their education, progress and any problems that may arise. And don't forget that some areas of Spain, such as the Valencian region and Catalonia, have their own local language which is predominant in many state schools.

 

You will need patience and determination to assist your children in settling in Spain. Listen to them and let them have a point of view.

 

Really useful Websites:
The British Embassy's website - For information on moving to and living in Spain - medical cover, employment, education, pets, cars, benefits, getting married and so much more.

 

Useful addresses in London
Spanish Embassy, 39 Chesham Place, London SW1X 8SB
Cultural Office, Tel 020 7201 5522 fax 020 7259 6487
Press Office, Tel 020 7235 7537 fax 020 7235 2263
Labour Office, 20 Peel Street, London W8 7PD Tel: 0202210098 - email:
spanlabo@globalnet.co.uk

 

 
 
 
   
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